Latin bishopric of Tripoli

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The Latin bishopric of Tripoli was a Catholic ecclesiastical see established in the Crusader-era city of Tripoli, serving as the religious center for Latin Christians in the surrounding principality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic bishopric
Crusader ecclesiastical see
Latin diocese
associatedWith County of Tripoli nobility
Latin clergy in the Crusader States
category Crusader ecclesiastical institutions
Medieval Catholic dioceses in the Near East
churchSuiIuris Latin Church NERFINISHED
coexistedWith Eastern Christian communities in Tripoli
Maronite Church in the region NERFINISHED
establishedAfter capture of Tripoli by Crusaders
establishedBy Latin Crusaders NERFINISHED
establishedFor Crusader nobility
Frankish settlers
Latin Christians
establishedInPeriod Crusades NERFINISHED
function episcopal see
religious center for Latin Christians
governedBy Bishop of Tripoli NERFINISHED
historicalEra High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Levant NERFINISHED
Syro-Palestine NERFINISHED
jurisdictionOver city of Tripoli
surrounding territory of the County of Tripoli
languageOfLiturgy Latin
locatedIn County of Tripoli NERFINISHED
Crusader States NERFINISHED
Tripoli NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Lebanon NERFINISHED
partOf Latin hierarchy in the Levant
ecclesiastical organization of the County of Tripoli
patron various Latin bishops of Tripoli
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
seat Tripoli Cathedral NERFINISHED
status defunct
suffraganOf Latin Patriarchate of Antioch NERFINISHED
suppressedFollowing Muslim reconquest of Tripoli NERFINISHED
typeOfJurisdiction residential episcopal see
underAuthorityOf Latin Patriarchate of Antioch NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

County of Tripoli hadInstitution Latin bishopric of Tripoli